Afghan war crime report made me ill: Australian minister
canberra — Australian Defense Minister Linda Reynolds said that she was “physically ill” after reading a military report into war crimes that found evidence that elite Australian troops unlawfully killed 39 Afghan prisoners, farmers and civilians.
“I was like every other Australian who watched that; I was totally and utterly shocked and mortified,” she told a business conference in Perth. “I got the report two weeks ago and it made me physically ill.”
Australian Defence Force Chief Gen. Angus Campbell said the report included alleged instances in which new Special Air Service (SAS) patrol members would shoot a prisoner in order to achieve their first kill in a practice known as “blooding.”
The defence chief was announcing the findings of aninvestigation by Paul Brereton, a judge who reviewed thousands of pages of documents.
Campbell said soldiers had also planted weapons and radios to support false claims the prisoners were enemies killed in action. He unreservedly apologized to the Afghan people.
The report recommended 19 soldiers be referred to federal police for criminal investigation. Campbell said he’s accepting all the report’s recommendations.
“It is, I think, distressing for everybody who has or still does wear the uniform,” Reynolds said. “But if you look at it the other way, the fact is we have faced up to this because it doesn’t represent our values as a nation and we have to tackle it, but to tackle it we have to be honest and it has to be transparent.” —